Touring
Coachwork: Quinby
The current owners have owned this car since 1952 when it was purchased from the D. Cameron Peck Collection. Prior to D. Cameron Peck the car was owned by Charles Chayne, chief engineer for Buick from 1936 to 1951, and then GM chief Engineer and VP until his retirement in 1963. The current owners have toured this car throughout the United States and Canada, including 9 transcontinental tours and even took it on a tour around Northern Ireland.
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